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  • Pit Perfect Murder

  • A Barkside of the Moon Cozy Mystery Series, Book 1
  • By: Renee George
  • Narrated by: Dara Rosenberg
  • Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)

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Pit Perfect Murder

By: Renee George
Narrated by: Dara Rosenberg
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Summary

When cougar-shifter Lily Mason moves to Moonrise, Missouri, she wishes for only three things from the town and its human population...to find a job, to find a place to live, and to live as a human, not a therianthrope.

Lily gets more than she bargains for when a rescue pit bull named Smooshie rescues her from an oncoming car, and it's love at first sight. Thanks to Smooshie, Lily's first two wishes are granted by Parker Knowles, the owner of the Pit Bull Rescue center, who offers her a job at the shelter and the room over his garage for rent.

Lily's new life as an integrator is threatened when Smooshie finds Katherine Kapersky, the local church choir leader and head of the town council, dead in the field behind the rescue center. Unfortunately, there are more suspects than mourners for the elderly town leader. Can Lily keep her less-than-human status under wraps? Or will the killer, who has pulled off a nearly pit-perfect murder, expose her to keep Lily and her dog from digging up the truth?

©2016 Renee George (P)2021 Tantor
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Trip to new town leads to murders

Clever murder mystery being a shifter helps but leads to safety issues Shifter relationships leads to complications at the wrong times

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Paw-fect mystery

This is the first book by this author that I have read or listened too but it won't be my last, especially as I have already downloaded the next audio book. It's just as the book cover shows a fun cosy mystery with dogs, a love interest and a murder or two. The author went with an unusual animal to shift into and while we didn't see a lot of the cougar because she was trying to live in a town with humans, it was gave Lily some good powers to have and a secret to keep. I just loved the friends and characters and it will be interesting to see how things develop and how long she can keep her secret. The mystery kept me guessing, especially with so many people hating the victim. Off to start The next book.
With no family left Lily decides to leave the magical town she has called home all her life and find her father's estranged brother, even if he does live in a human town. When her car breaks down she has no choice but to stay anyway. But the quiet town is anything but quite and on the first day a dog rescuers her from being run over and then she stumbles over the dead body of the most hated woman in town. When the owner of the dog rescue centre, where her new best friend and hero came from, is arrested for the murder, Lily helped by her new furry companion has no choice but get to know the residents of the town. Can she find the real killer? And prove the police are barking up the wrong tree? Her uncle wants her to stay out of human affairs and move on before anybody discovers her secret but as she can't go anywhere until her car is fixed, she might as well ask questions right?
The narrator is also new to me but I found her pleasant and would listen too her again.

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amusing story, shame about the narration

marred by the narrator stressing words in a sentence so as to give the wrong meaning. also lacks emotional depth. A bit irritating and detracted from the story.

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